Services | Omer Harari, LMFT

What we offer

The work,
and how
we do it

There is no single path through this work. Depending on what you bring, we draw from different approaches — always in service of the same aim: greater clarity, emotional flexibility, and a deeper sense of connection to yourself and the people you love.

01 Individual therapy
$200 50 min session

A space that belongs
entirely to you

Many people come in feeling stuck: patterns that repeat, emotions that feel too big or strangely absent, a persistent sense that something is off even when life looks fine on the outside.

In individual therapy, we slow down and pay attention — not just to what is happening in your life, but to what is happening beneath it. The work is relational and depth-oriented. That means we pay attention not only to the content of what you bring, but to what unfolds between us in the room.

Over time, this relationship becomes a place to practice something different — a new way of being with yourself and with others. Real change rarely happens through force. It happens through understanding.

This may be a good fit if you are
  • Navigating a major life transition — a new role, a loss, a relationship shift
  • Feeling emotionally numb, reactive, or disconnected from yourself
  • Carrying the weight of everyone else while struggling privately
  • Seeking more than coping — you want to understand the roots

In-person in Larchmont Village or Beverly Hills. Telehealth available throughout California.

02 Couples counseling
$250 50 min session

Most couples come
still caring

Most couples don't come to therapy because they have stopped caring. They come because they have been trying — and it hasn't been enough.

Couples work here is relational and process-focused. We pay attention to the patterns between you: the cycles of pursue and withdraw, the conversations that always seem to end the same way, the distance that has quietly grown.

The goal is not to assign blame or declare a winner, but to understand what is happening — and to build something more honest and connected in its place. This work asks both partners to look at their own part, and to stay present with discomfort rather than retreating from it.

This may be a good fit if you are
  • Caught in repeating conflict cycles that logic alone hasn't resolved
  • Feeling more like roommates than partners
  • Processing a rupture — a betrayal or a period of disconnection
  • Preparing for a major transition together — parenthood, loss, relocation
03 EMDR
$200 50 min session

Some experiences don't
respond to talking alone

Trauma can leave the body and mind locked in old responses, as if the past were still happening. EMDR works to gently loosen that grip.

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is an evidence-based therapy designed to help the nervous system process what has gotten stuck. The process is structured and carefully paced. We begin by building internal resources — a foundation of safety and steadiness — before approaching anything difficult.

EMDR is effective for trauma and PTSD, but also for anxiety, phobias, grief, and persistent negative beliefs about oneself that have resisted change through other means. The work is collaborative at every step. You are never pushed further than you are ready to go.

This may be a good fit if you
  • Carry a specific event or period that still feels present in your body
  • Notice your nervous system reacting in ways that feel disproportionate
  • Have done talk therapy and feel something is still lodged and unreached
  • Want a more structured, body-informed approach alongside relational work

Some phases of EMDR may use extended sessions — this is discussed individually.

04 Clinical supervision
Fee discussed individually

More than
case consultation

Good supervision is a space to reflect on your own reactions, to examine the parallel process, to become more fully present as a clinician.

Supervision here is relational and integrative, drawing from the same depth-oriented framework that informs the clinical work. Whether you are a pre-licensed associate building your hours, or a licensed clinician seeking ongoing consultation, the aim is the same: to help you develop a practice that is grounded, thoughtful, and sustainable.

Areas of focus include relational and attachment-based approaches, EMDR, working with men and fathers, trauma-informed care, and the particular pressures that arise in private practice.

This may be a good fit if you are
  • An AMFT or ACSW completing supervised hours toward licensure
  • A licensed clinician seeking peer consultation or specialized support
  • Building a private practice and wanting a thoughtful thinking partner

Individual and small group formats available.

Not sure where to start

The first step is
a conversation

A free 15-minute consultation — no obligation, and you don't need to have it all figured out before you reach out.

Schedule free consultation
Omer Harari, LMFT #123765

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